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Spider-Gwen the Ghost Spider #67

 

 

SCORE: 66

 

Spider-Gwen the Ghost Spider #67 

 

I decided to move the numbering system of this comic book series to the legacy numbering. Spider-Gwen the Ghost Spider #67 also shows as Spider-Gwen the Ghost Spider #7 on the front cover. Spider-Gwen the Ghost Spider #67 cost me $3.99. There are advertisements all throughout the Spider-Gwen the Ghost Spider #67 comic book. Spider-Gwen the Ghost Spider #67 contains twenty pages of comic book content.

There is a page in Spider-Gwen the Ghost Spider #67 devoted to the credits and recap. There is also a page in Spider-Gwen the Ghost Spider #67 devoted to the next issue. There are two pages devoted to John Cassaday in Spider-Gwen the Ghost Spider #67. There are going to be spoilers in my review of the Spider-Gwen the Ghost Spider #67 comic book. The issues families can have with Spider-Gwen the Ghost Spider #67 are violence, blood, lack of attire, enticement to lust, and more.

I am not a fan of the art in Spider-Gwen the Ghost Spider #67. To me the art in this comic book is dark, ugly, dirty, dingy, and gross. I suppose the art goes along with the creepy things The Black Tarantula says in Spider-Gwen the Ghost Spider #67. I am getting a bit ahead of myself though. Gwen is staking out an address The Black Tarantula gave her when he broke into her apartment and left roses. I think they were black.

Jessica tells Gwen that the villain is trying to get into her head. Normally The Black Tarantula has good motives for doing bad things. Gwen does not see it in Spider-Gwen the Ghost Spider #67 though. Once Jessica leaves then The Black Tarantula shows up to annoy Gwen. They fight and eventually The Black Tarantula escapes in Spider-Gwen the Ghost Spider #67. Then things get interesting.

The Black Tarantula shows up at a location where he has a kidnapped judge in Spider-Gwen the Ghost Spider #67. The Black Tarantula is going to live stream the justice on a judge who let someone go who went out and killed other people. There is some interesting conversation in Spider-Gwen the Ghost Spider #67 about helping the disenfranchised and doing the same things over and over again.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 60%
Writing: 70%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Story: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: Phillips, Randal, Milla
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY


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